March 2010 Garden Storage News

March 2010 News from Garden Adventure

Obamas provide garden inspiration

With predictions of the hottest summer in years, Brits could be looking for inspiration for what to do with their gardens in.......

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Obamas provide garden inspiration
31st March 2010

Untidy garden costs thousands of pounds

Brits have been given a new incentive for looking after their garden after it emerged that they could lose out on thousands.......

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Untidy garden costs thousands of pounds
31st March 2010

Walthamstow in running to win Britain in Bloom award

Residents in Walthamstow Village are completing their last-minute preparations before looking to win a prestigious award for the second time in as.......

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Walthamstow in running to win Britain in Bloom award
30th March 2010

Gardeners would benefit move to European clocks

Bringing UK clocks into line with that in existence across other European countries could stand to be of huge benefit to gardeners,.......

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Gardeners would benefit move to European clocks
30th March 2010

Lawn tips from Syngenta

Garden owners who take pride in their pristine lawns may be interested in the latest comments from Syngenta.

According to the firm, current.......

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Lawn tips from Syngenta
30th March 2010

How to remember Latin plant names

Garden enthusiasts have been given hints on how to remember the Latin names for plant species that can often elude even the.......

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How to remember Latin plant names
29th March 2010

Improving the cabbage patch

Gardening expert Graham Porter has used his job at the Huddersfield Examiner to bestow some of his wisdom on readers.

The horticulturalist explained.......

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Improving the cabbage patch
29th March 2010

Residents to be forced to clean up gardens

Homeowners in one town could be forced to tidy up their gardens in order to help improve the look of their neighbourhood.

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Residents to be forced to clean up gardens
26th March 2010

Garden expert to host new TV show

Garden expert Alan Titchmarsh is set to front a new horticulture show for the BBC, which will hit TV screens later this.......

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Garden expert to host new TV show
26th March 2010

Scots encouraged to grow food in gardens

Homeowners in Scotland hoping to make the most of their green space have been encouraged to try growing fruit and vegetables.

Glasgow-based eatery.......

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Scots encouraged to grow food in gardens
25th March 2010

Barbecues could have health benefits

Brits planning to spend their summer hosting garden barbecues may be pleased to hear that doing so could have health benefits.

While it.......

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Barbecues could have health benefits
24th March 2010

Gardeners to create "river of green"

British gardeners are set to band together this week to create a "river of green" stretching from London to Scotland.

The initiative is.......

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Gardeners to create
23rd March 2010

Tips for Northumberland garden lovers

Garden lovers in Northumberland were today (March 23rd) given the opportunity to have their questions answered by an award-winning horticulturalist.

Former BBC Gardener.......

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Tips for Northumberland garden lovers
23rd March 2010

Hold out for spring, gardeners warned

Garden enthusiasts should resist the temptation to rush out and buy spring and summer plants, it has been claimed.

According to the Guardian,.......

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Hold out for spring, gardeners warned
22nd March 2010

How to grow plants without peat

A national newspaper has provided gardening enthusiasts with advice on how to avoid using peat-based composts.

The government recently revealed that it hopes.......

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How to grow plants without peat
22nd March 2010

Bolivian prisoner enjoys barbecue in cell

While many Brits may dream of kitting out their garden with a barbecue, sauna and sports equipment, it has emerged that a.......

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Bolivian prisoner enjoys barbecue in cell
19th March 2010

Garden XL examines Napoleon BBQ range

With winter giving way to spring, many Brits may be looking forward to a summer of barbecues and time spent in the.......

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Garden XL examines Napoleon BBQ range
19th March 2010

UK to help save Vietnamese species

Garden owners in the UK could one day have a rare Vietnamese tree growing in their green space.

Brits often look to stamp.......

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UK to help save Vietnamese species
18th March 2010

Garden owners could help repopulation efforts

Garden owners looking to revamp their green space could possibly help with efforts to repopulate the UK with one of its best-loved.......

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Garden owners could help repopulation efforts
18th March 2010

Build a barbecue Brits advised

Brits hoping to make the most of the UK summertime could benefit from investing in a built-in barbecue, it has been claimed.

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'Build a barbecue' Brits advised
16th March 2010

Inspirational gardens under threat

Brits who draw inspiration for their own green space from trips to the country's horticultural attractions may be interested in the plight.......

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Inspirational gardens under threat
16th March 2010

Beefeater BBQ advice

Brits planning to make use of their barbecue area this summer may be interested in the latest advice from Beefeater BBQ.

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Beefeater BBQ advice
15th March 2010

Knotweed problem could soon be solved

Gardeners with the problem of Japanese knotweed may be following the progress of a government trial with interest.

It was recently agreed to.......

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Knotweed problem could soon be solved
15th March 2010

Biggest garden threat identified

Brits focusing on improving their garden this year may wish to peruse the Royal Horticultural Society's (RHS) list of the biggest issues.......

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Biggest garden threat identified
12th March 2010

Advice on Legionnaires compost link

With a number of stories appearing in the media recently linking garden potting compost to Legionnaires disease, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).......

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Advice on Legionnaires compost link
12th March 2010

How gardens can save the planet

Garden owners revamping their green space this year could help protect their environment by planting trees, it has been suggested.

The Woodland Trust.......

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How gardens can save the planet
11th March 2010

Long winter wait almost over for gardeners

Those passionate about their garden may be forgiven for chomping at the bit after being kept waiting so long to begin this.......

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Long winter wait almost over for gardeners
11th March 2010

Met Office to scrap seasonal forecasting

Those improving their garden with a barbecue area or other instalment may be interested to know that they will no longer be.......

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Met Office to scrap seasonal forecasting
10th March 2010

Pond owners should be vigilant over weeds

Garden owners planning on revamping their green space this year should be vigilant to ensure their ponds do not become clogged with.......

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Pond owners 'should be vigilant' over weeds
10th March 2010

Europe s biggest daffodil collection could inspire gardeners

A daffodil attraction in Cornwall has been expanded to become the largest collection in Europe and could be the ideal inspiration for.......

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Europe's biggest daffodil collection could inspire gardeners
9th March 2010

Limited time to visit garden attraction

Garden owners looking for inspiration from the UK's horticultural attractions only have a limited amount of time to visit a much-loved venue.

The.......

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Limited time to visit garden attraction
9th March 2010

London gardeners to access food growing tips online

Londoners who plan to invest time and money into their garden this year may be interested to hear of a new service.......

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London gardeners to access food growing tips online
8th March 2010

Peat-based garden compost could be phased out

Brits redesigning their gardens this year could be among the last to be able to purchase peat-based compost.

Environment secretary Hilary Benn has.......

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Peat-based garden compost could be phased out
8th March 2010

Mud is a sure sign that spring is here, gardeners advised

Rather than despairing that gardens are becoming muddy as the weather warms up, gardeners should instead think positively and appreciate the fact.......

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Mud is a sure sign that spring is here, gardeners advised
5th March 2010

Gardeners need to loosen up , expert says

Rather than a thorough knowledge of the Latin names of plants or of the latest growing techniques, the biggest obstacle standing in.......

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Gardeners need to 'loosen up', expert says
5th March 2010

Orange is a versatile colour for the garden

Orange is a colour that is often neglected in the garden but could be put to good use, particularly in the months.......

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Orange is a versatile colour for the garden
4th March 2010

Homeowners may need planning permission for garden decking

Individuals thinking about putting down some decking in their gardens have been warned to do their research to gain a clearer picture.......

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Homeowners may need planning permission for garden decking
4th March 2010

Double layer of fleece could help tender plants on cold nights

Owners struggling to witness all of the joys of their tender plants have been offered some advice to increase the chances of.......

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Double layer of fleece could help tender plants on cold nights
3rd March 2010

Controlling moss the first step towards a nice lawn

Controlling moss is the first step that an individual has to get right if they want to improve the appearance of their.......

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Controlling moss the first step towards a nice lawn
3rd March 2010

Pruning times change for different clematis types

Ensuring that different forms of clematis are pruned at the appropriate times during the year is important to guaranteeing that they are.......

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Pruning times change for different clematis types
2nd March 2010

List could help gardeners in busy March

Creating a list of all the gardening tasks that need to be completed in the upcoming weeks could prove useful to prevent.......

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List could help gardeners in busy March
2nd March 2010

Citrus fruits could keep cats out of gardens

Home owners suffering with the problems of cats digging and defecating in their gardens have been told that they may need to.......

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Citrus fruits could keep cats out of gardens
1st March 2010

Gallagher seeks permission for summer house in garden

Noel Gallagher is looking to give his family an extra place to enjoy some time in the summer by applying for planning.......

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Gallagher seeks permission for summer house in garden
1st March 2010
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